FT Michigan Ross poll shows Democratic candidate leading on the issue for first time in nearly a year
Announcement comes as international leaders launch joint diplomatic push to calm tensions and urge ceasefire deal
Tech billionaire dismisses warning from Brussels about spreading ‘content that promotes hatred or disorder’
U-turn on world’s biggest laser sensor maker is embarrassing reversal for the Pentagon
Breach took place around the time JD Vance was chosen to be the former president’s running mate
Stephen Curry led the Americans as an Olympic rookie making his first and possibly last Games appearance at age 36
FT research shows that $84bn of initiatives announced in first year of the IRA and Chips Act have experienced slowdowns
White House’s position on Israel’s war in Gaza has made many voters wary of the Democratic presidential nominee
This week’s rout signals the end of post-pandemic stability and the beginning of a new period of unpredictability
Political elites are pulling Republicans and Democrats away from the voters they need to win over
This week’s Big Question asks readers: will the world’s largest economy still achieve a soft landing despite rising unemployment?
Recent US reforms have successfully exposed how hardline regimes spend billions to maximise their influence
Tehran keeps world guessing over how it will retaliate for the killing of Hamas leader on its territory
Westerners worried about growing disparities at home shouldn’t overlook the transformative effect of liberalisation in India and China
He may be the very best thing to happen to the Harris campaign
Sports stars open up about the pressures they face — and the ‘decompression’ after high-profile events
Aircraft carrier also heads to region as Washington assesses threat of strike on its ally by Iran or proxy forces
Conversions of separately managed accounts are taking place in both the US and Europe, suggesting demand is growing
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Fear and dismay are widely shared but new research reveals more profound, and differing, sources of unease
Finance minister Serhiy Marchenko says Ukraine must raise taxes to fund its military amid slow delivery of loan
Secretary-general of International Chamber of Shipping says threat is now at its highest level since second world war
Firm with annual revenues of about $50mn will be able to use brand during transition period
Investors withdrew $2.5bn during market plunge on fears of economic slowdown and lower coupons if interest rates fall
Kamala Harris wanted a running mate who could appeal to moderates. Is Tim Walz the right choice?
The American architect’s minimalist folly, with its views of lush lawns — or ‘expensive wallpaper’ — was as influential as it was controversial
Global equities claw back bulk of losses from Monday’s sharp sell-off but mood remains cautious
John Kirby says Bezalel Smotrich’s views will ‘sacrifice the lives of Israeli hostages and his own countrymen’
First ‘swift justice’ court cases show those convicted for far-right violence
Rules are made to be broken
Leaders of three countries set August 15 date for resumption of talks over Gaza war
Beijing says EU trade measures undermine global co-operation on climate
A global stock sell-off in the dog days of August disrupted getaways and left junior traders to deal with the crisis alone
‘Covert news sites’ and phishing emails among tactics employed by Tehran-backed actors, says tech group
Demand data begins to show uptick but prices remain suppressed by excess fleet capacity
Forestry programmes part of climate plans are under threat from intense blazes